Thursday, September 20, 2012

Our 2012 "Hit List"


Every year I always try to use the trail camera pictures I have gathered through the summer to come up with a "hit list" for us.  This year as been exceptionally good and we have 3 def. shooters that we are going to be looking for. 

Lets start with number 3:

I just call him the tall 8.  He is a perfect 8 point.  All his tines are very close in length.  He is a bit narrow but pretty tall. 

Here is a video capture of him:

Here is is 2 weeks ago hard horned and ready to meet our arrows:
Number 2 on the list I actually just found 2 days ago while going through my videos.  At first I had thought this was the big 8 point that you will see below but after looking at the video of him and watching it in slow motion I found he had 5 points on his left side and his right side g2 and g3 are different than the big 8.  So we are calling him the big 9.  After finding the video of him I started to look through my pictures and I found pictures of him as well.  When I compare him to the big 8 he is wider and the end of his main beams to curl in as much.

Here are a couple video captures from the video I have of him: The video was a bit bright but if you click the picture you might be able to see all 5 points on his left.
 The big difference is the g2 and g3 on his right side both are very long.  Compare that to the big 8 below. 
Here are a couple of still photos of him here you can see how wide he is. I had a discussion with my friend Ross about these pictures and we thought maybe this was the big 8 but the brows are different and you can see the mains just don't curl in like they do on the big 8.  

Last but certainly not least is the big 8.  He is just a stud of a buck.  Nice big heavy rack long tines good spread.  I have so many pictures and videos of this deer so it is really cool to have that.  It would be so awesome to put him on the ground having such a history with him.

Here are some video captures of him:  Notice the right side g2 and g3 like I mentioned above.  The g2 is about twice as long, this will make him easy to spot, that and the giant rack on his head.
 You can also see his left side is really stout. 
Here are some stills of him:

So there are the ones we know for sure.  I have some other pictures of really good deer I am just not sure if it is one of the 3 above or a different buck.  This is the best year by far as far as the potential deer we have to hunt.  Above are 3 mature big deer and usually I get 1 of those maximum on camera.  The key is going to be taking it slow and wait for the right times to go after them.  I am excited for what lies ahead this season.  Wish us luck and good luck to every one else out there as well. 


Sunday, September 9, 2012

Hard Horned Bucks!!

Yesterday (Sat. Sept. 8) we had to put our dog of 12 years, Cooper down.  It was one of the hardest things I have ever had to do, much harder than I thought it would be.  I guess you don't realize how much of a part of your life they are until it comes time to make the decision to put them down.  He was part of our family vacations up north, numerous hunting trips, he was there while our boys grew up and many other memories.  We are going to miss him a lot.

So that was how I started my day.  Then in the afternoon we did drive down to Gobles to do some work around the farm.  We were unsure of going down but it really was good medicine, just to kind of get our minds off of things.  I was also able to finish clearing shooting lanes around the rest of my stands down there.  I know I am late but its been one of those summers.  

I was also hoping to get some pictures of some hard horned bucks this past week and I was not disappointed.

I believe I got two different shooters.  I will let you be the judge.

The first one I know for sure because his picture was so clear.

This is the buck I have video of 3-4 weeks ago bullying a smaller buck over my minerals.  He didn't really lose a lot when he lost his velvet.  

Here is his picture:

Here is the video:

Here is the picture of the deer I think is different its hard to tell because the picture got blurred.  It might big the big 8 that I have a ton of videos and pictures of.

Here is the picture I got:


Here one of the videos of the big 8


The reason I question if it is the same deer you can see in the picture the left side g2 looks taller you can see in the video the big 8's right side g2 is quite a bit taller than the right.  But with the picture being so blurry it really is hard to say.

I put some apples out in front of this camera to get them to stop so hopefully I get some better pictures this week.  The good news is both these deer are going to and coming from the sanctuary and using the treeline I planned on them using.  I actually have 4 stands covering different parts of this tree line.  So we will see.











Sunday, August 19, 2012

New Pictures and Videos...New Shooters!!




 I was able to check my cameras today and boy did we get some action the last 4 weeks.  I set my Wildview to take 30 second videos and I got some of the coolest videos of deer.  I am attempting to post them on here and I am not sure how it will work so if the video doesn't play I do apologize and I will try something else.
Now the two cameras are set up over two separate water holes/mineral blocks and are on opposite sides of the property.  However I did have bucks visiting both sites which was really cool to see.
One buck, the big 8 from my previous post is making himself very visible.  I have him at both sites and 6-7 times and one time for a half hour.  I have probably 25 videos of him.  Another buck has turned up and he is a really tall 8 point, not wide at all but his G2 on his left side is very long as you will see.  Both of these bucks are at the top right now as far as our "hit list" goes.  Julie really likes the Big 8.
A couple other good bucks that I only have pictures of one time each are a wide 8-9pt and another tall antlered deer whom I believe is the same 9pt I had a ton of pictures of last year near this same spot.  He was a 2.5 year old last year.
My water holes worked awesome.  You will see in the pictures that follow that there was quite a bit of water at times.  They do dry up pretty quick but once it rains they fill right up.  I am very pleased.  I did notice though that the big bucks are paying much more attention to the minerals and that is probably because they are getting a lot of water from just eating right now and also that their bodies are requiring more minerals at this time.

The two pictures to follow are of the wide 8-9pt his tines are pretty short but he looks like he has about an 18" spread.





 These next two pictures are of the buck I believe is the tall 9 pt from last year.  Its hard to tell but I get to know these deer pretty good and his rack shape is identical to that of the deer from last year.



This next picture is of the tall 8pt I mentioned I have videos of him at the other spot as well.  Very good looking buck.

These next two are of the Big 8 that I have a ton of videos of and some pretty good pictures as well.  The second one here is a great picture of him.  Also one of the few times he has come out during day light.


 I have a bunch of pictures of fawns now also.  These triplets are standing directly in my water hole look how much water is in there.  This makes all the hard work worth it.

The next two are of the Tall 8 again.  Look at the G2 on his left side.  


This is the Big 8 again.

This I believe is a different group of fawns.  This is promising seeing all these fawns.  




Sunday, July 22, 2012

Shooter Buck!!!!!!

 I was able to get down to the farm today.  I had a couple of stands I wanted to get hung and was pretty anxious to check my camera and watering holes.  With the rain they had gotten down there both water holes had water, but were now dry again.  Activity had picked up this check compared to the check I did 3 weeks ago during that really hot spell.  I got my first coyote picture as well.

The following pictures are of a really good shooter buck. He is a big 8.  He gave me 11 pictures and was in the area for more than 20 minutes.  So I got all kinds of angles.  He visits the mineral block and then goes to get a drink.  You can see there is water in the water hole, not a lot but enough.  Its pretty cool to see an idea working out.  I picked out some of the best shots and posted them below.







 The picture below is from 2 weeks prior to the ones above.  Its really blurry but I have a feeling this is the same deer.  The brow tines are very similar and if you look close you can see in the picture below there is a pretty good rack.  Another interesting thing is look at the times of day.  Hopefully that changes if he sticks around.


 Like I said above it was really neat to see the pictures this time almost every deer I have pictured is hitting the water as well as the minerals.  I was able to get another camera out over the other water hole so in 2-3 weeks hopefully I get some more pictures of some shooters and hopefully pattern a couple of them to get a good idea of travel routes, bedding and such.  I know where this guy is bedding right now so we will see how things change as we get closer to Sept.  In the meantime it sure is fun watching them grow.  

Sunday, June 24, 2012

New season is starting for me


 I am a little behind this year but it seems like it has been a very busy spring and early summer.  We just got back from a fantastic vacation in St. Louis and now that work has wound down I am starting to get that bug again.

So on Memorial Day weekend I went down to the farm and after killing about 300 chickens I took a shovel and some plastic into the woods and dug two "water holes."  Nothing fancy just two 6x6 holes lined with some painter plastic.  I then covered the plastic with dirt.  I don't know if it will work because it hasn't rained a significant amount since but I did put a camera up over one of them and as you can see it has peaked interest anyway. 

One thing I have noticed is that the bucks are way ahead of last year as far as growth goes.   I don't know if its the mild winter and spring or what but these pictures are  a good month ahead of what they have been in the past.  This camera is on a narrow treeline that comes out of the sanctuary.  I dug the "water hole" but also took the chainsaw and cleared the center of it out to make it more appealing for them to travel.  I left the edges but made it more like a tunnel.  I will also have a stand up 20 yards from this camera location.

June 5 and this buck has his brows and a very good amount of growth.  Really nice looking buck.

 This is a small buck but I thought it was a cool picture.  Here you can see the "water hole" to the left.  Also notice in all these pictures the bucks are coming in from the right side.  You can see the sanctuary in the background across the open field that is where they are coming from.  Notice most pictures are in the morning.  They bed down in there at night and they are moving out.  
 The next set of  pictures is pretty awesome.  This is a bachelor group of four bucks and the most potential I have seen in a long time.  I think every one of these is a shooter and there are a couple of them that are really looking great with some pretty serious mass.

The first one is this lead buck look how much growth he already has on June 10 its pretty awesome.  Also really nice mass.
 The second I thought was a bigger one is the buck that is now farther to the left in this photo......
 Here he is the closest with his head down......
 Here he is the closest again.  He has a lot of potential really good mass...notice the one buck is standing in my water hole.
 This is the final photo of the sequence.  My camera is set to take photos every 1 minute so notice that each picture is a minute after the other.  I hope one of these guys decides to stick around come October/November. 
 Hard to say if this buck was in the bachelor group above or not because there is quite a time between the pictures.  However, even though its blurry you can see he has a nice rack growing as well.
This wasn't all the pictures I had a lot of smaller bucks and does but it was really interesting to me how much attention they were giving the water hole even though its bone dry.  I need some rain as does my brother-in-law for his crops.  I put some minerals out at this spot and another so that should keep them coming into this area and hopefully we get some rain and I can see if the water hole idea will work.  I have plans of hanging two more stands down there and then its just a matter of not screwing things up and not getting to close and screwing things up.

More pictures to come.

Saturday, February 4, 2012

Winter Pictures

2 Weeks ago I put out two cameras and some BB2, which is a mineral mix that you poor out and it has some corn mixed in as well. You can see it in the photos. Today, Satureday, I checked both cameras. The one camera had about 8 pictures of deer but nothing to serious just some does. The BB2 was just about like I had left it 2 weeks ago. Then we checked the other camera where I had put the BB2 in the pines. What a difference. I had 162 pictures and the BB2 was gone. After looking at the pictures I found out why. The turkeys found it and they put a serious hurting on it. However, I was able to get some bucks on camera and one of which is new. I really don't think I have seen him or have any pics of him. It looks like he is a really good 9pt.


Group of Jakes going to town.
That is a nice beard on the bird to the right.

Two strutters.

This gets me excited for spring!

The deer were getting in on the action also, here is a group of does. This is a later picture look at what the "pile" of BB2 looks like compared to the picture above.

This is a picture after the snow we had last Sunday. This little buck is go after it through the snow.

Nice little buck here. It actually looks like he might have the start of a drop tine on his left side. It also could be the snow in the back ground. A guy can dream though right?

Here is the big 9pt I mentioned above. Those are some really good g2's and g3's on his right side. The left side almost looks like something might of happened in velvet or it could just be the angle of the picture. Either way I hope to see him again.

The boys and I did do some quick checking around for some antlers but no such luck. It is really early so I didn't expect much. My plan is to check back in 3 weeks and see what is going on. I did replenish both spots. It was pretty obvious though they like the mineral station that was in the cover as apposed to the other which was not so much.















Thursday, February 2, 2012

Borculo Property Breakdown

I thought I'd run over the property in Borculo with a couple ariels of it and why I think its such a good little piece of property. You can see on the picture below which is more zoomed out, the general layout of everything. The red X to the north is my really good stand. The red X to the south is a new stand I moved this past year but never actually sat in it. I waited to long to put the stand there in my opinion. The green dotted lines are the trails and the general movement of the deer on the property. Green circles are bedding areas. Pink is crops, which is normally corn, beans or alfalfa. The blue circles are the ponds/water sources. The yellow lines represent the areas that the deer don't really cross and thus they are natural funnels. I also added where I shot my 10 pointer in 2010 which is the white square, his path after I shot him, the white dotted line and where Ross, Eric and myself found him, the white circle. This is also the trail i saw all the action on this year.


The new stand will allow me to hunt with a N, NW, and possible W wind. This past year the trail that runs through here was tore up like I have neve seen before and I really wish I would of pulled the trigger sooner but hind-sight is 20/20. But I have a stand there now and it will be waiting for me come late Oct or Nov.





Below is the zoomed in picture of my really good stand. You can see the deer trail/s, green dotted line, my stand, the red "X" and my access route, red dotted line. You can see why its such an awesome funnel. There is a small creek/ditch to the east of the stand that they really don't bother crossing because it would take them to close to the house and then to the SE of the stand you can't see on the ariel but there are trees that are knocked down and it forces them to go around which funnels them from that side. The distance between the two yellow lines is no more than 40 yards and my stand sits right on the edge and when the wind is out of the E, SE, or S it is absolutley perfect, especially in the morning during the rut. If they come through there they will be within 30 yards at least and if they take the money trail its a 10-15 yard shot depending on the direction they are traveling.








Hopefully, with the deer I saw and my plans of putting out minerals here I can get a bigger deer to set up shop this coming fall.